A 21-year-old young woman was killed last July in a frontal impact on a long straight in the middle of the forest between Haguenau and Eschbach (Bas-Rhin). An accident due to the fact that the person she was passing had accelerated, thus preventing her from falling back in time, reports the

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. The young driver then crashed into a vehicle with two children and their mother on board who, fortunately, were able to get by. The motorist appeared on Wednesday before the Strasbourg Criminal Court for manslaughter. At the bar, he explained that he had “a bad reflex. "

He was finally sentenced to two years in prison, his driver's license withdrawn with a ban on taking the exam for one year and a ban on driving buses or any other equivalent transport for three years.

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